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Board upholds county planner’s interpretation on structure-size limit in Flynn–Parker appeal
Summary
The Board of County Commissioners upheld the director’s application of recently adopted structure-size limits to a home at 228 Alpine Way; the board found staff used the assessor’s records and code calculations correctly and denied the appeal.
The Boulder County Board of County Commissioners on Aug. 19 upheld a director’s determination applying new structure-size limitations to a property at 228 Alpine Way (the Flynn–Parker appeal), rejecting an owner appeal that challenged the county’s baseline square-foot figure.
What the appeal asked: Property owners asserted that county records incorrectly reported their home’s existing floor area, that they relied on county information when they purchased the…
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